Describing the meet as "political", the Bihar government which initially had started the exercise of selecting farmers, has now decided not to go ahead with it, sources said requesting anonymity.
Former Deputy Chief Minister Sushil Kumar Modi said "Politics should not have come in the way of development."
"If this trend continues, the day is not far off when he (Kumar) will not permit anybody from Bihar to go to Gujarat," he said.
Modi said BJP on its own would send innovative farmers from different districts of the state to take part in the summit.
The Gujarat government has invited 126 farmers from different districts of Bihar to attend the three-day farmers meet in Ahmedabad from September 9. It had promised to bear the travel and other expenses of the farmers.
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